The art collector attempted to purchase one of Lucy Liu's art pieces.
Physical appearance[]
The art collector is a young man with an oval-shaped head, neatly-combed brown hair in a crew cut, and stubble. He wears a teal striped polo shirt with a white collar and sleeve cuffs, as well as blue pants suspended by a black belt with a gold buckle. He also wears teal socks, black sneakers with white shoelaces, and a gold watch on his right wrist.
Personality[]
The art collector is a man passionate about art, approving of Lucy Liu's art. However, he is stingy in that he refuses to pay even half the asking price. He believes that, simply for being an art collector, he is entitled to acquire any art piece he wants for whatever price he desires to pay, and becomes personally offended and visibly upset when sellers refuse his discounted offers, wishing misfortune on them. Despite his hotheaded nature, he is not criminal with his intentions as he did not break the law to achieve his goals.
History[]
Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?[]
Season two[]
The art collector attempted to purchase Lucy Liu's art in her museum, speaking with her in her workshop when Mystery Inc. was investigating the scene. The art collector offered to purchase one of her art pieces for ten percent of the asking price, and when Liu refused the discounted price, the collector left in anger, wishing misfortune on her art opening. For his angry response, Velma deemed him a suspect for posing as the sculpture monster terrorizing the museum. However, he was later found to be innocent after Mystery Inc. instead incriminated thief Jimmy the Pidgeon for the crime, who was posing as the museum's maintenance worker.